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    (Louis: What is platinum?)
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    Gerald Ford
 
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    | The legendary Dai Vernon was known as "The Man Who Fooled" this escape king | 
    Harry Houdini
 
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    | The "Mile High City" | 
    Denver
 
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    The Matrix
 
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    | In his first speech as prime minister May 13, 1940 he delivered the blood, toil, tears & sweat line | 
    Winston Churchill
 
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    | Starring Erin Moran, it was the last primetime sitcom spun off from "Happy Days" | 
    Joanie Loves Chachi
 
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    | Magician's instrument seen here in the logo of a magical organization | 
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    | The "City of Paul Revere" | 
    Boston
 
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    smoke
 
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    duplex
 
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    gasoline
 
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    | Before the finale of "M*A*S*H", this TV drama held the record for highest-rated single episode ever | 
    Dallas
 
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    | Dice tricks are part of this category of magic, also a type of movie shot | 
    close-up magic
 
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    | The "Fun-Tier Capital of Texas" | 
    Austin
 
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    | A physical exam may require you to lift & extend a 20- or 24-foot aluminum one of these | 
    a ladder
 
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    | Oh my gosh!  It's the most exciting point in a dramatic narrative! | 
    the climax
 
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    | In June 1947 this general accepted Columbia University's offer to become its president | 
    Dwight D. Eisenhower
 
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    | "One of the fastest growing languages in the Quadrant", this "Trek" language was co-invented by Marc Okrand | 
    Klingon
 
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    | Vegas star Lance Burton knew his future profession at age 5 when a magician pulled this from behind his ear | 
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    | "Arkopolis" | 
    Little Rock, Arkansas
 
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    | This bacterial cattle disease whose name is from the Greek for "coal" can be transmitted to humans | 
    anthrax
 
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    | The women for whom Walter Annenberg founded this magazine in 1944 are now on Social Security | 
    (Matt: What is Woman's Day?)
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    | "Magic Man" & "Street Magic" are TV specials featuring this young trickster | 
    David Blaine
 
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    | The "Bluegrass Capital" | 
    Frankfort, Kentucky
 
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    | In Anchorage, you must be certified as an EMT 1 or as this related job | 
    (Louis: What is a nurse?)
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    | It can be the highest point in someone's career or the highest point of a building | 
    the apex
 
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